2001 Chrysler Sebring wont start

DIYGUY101

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2001 CHRYSLER SEBRING

154,000 MILES

Car will not start. When I get it started drive for awhile cut off will not restart. New battery starter checked ok had to repair wire coming from starter silanoid was melted what could cause this issue. After a few starts car wont start. Sometimes can go out and it starts right up think is neg wire from starter?

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Wednesday, November 6th, 2013 AT 12:22 PM

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CARADIODOC

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What are the symptoms? Your description could imply a starter system problem or an ignition or fuel supply problem. Those are two totally different things. Which engine do you have? There's three wires on the starter. Which one is melted?

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Wednesday, November 6th, 2013 AT 12:36 PM

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It has 2.7 24dohc wire connects to starter trigger term.

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Saturday, November 9th, 2013 AT 6:44 AM

CARADIODOC

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Sounds like you're describing the smaller wire on the starter solenoid that could be bolted on or plugged in. If it's a plug-in connector, it likely has lost its tension. That will create some resistance, and that translates into heat build-up.

Lets start by clarifying exactly what we're trying to fix. Does the starter crank the engine now consistently and at the proper speed? If it does, you may have nothing more than an idle speed problem caused by disconnecting the battery. The Engine Computer lost its memory and has to relearn "minimum throttle" before it will know when it must be in control of idle speed. The engine will be hard to start unless you hold the gas pedal down 1/4". It also might not give you the normal "idle flare-up" to 1500 rpm when you start the engine, and the engine will want to stall when coming to a stop. To meet the conditions for the relearn to take place, drive at highway speed with the engine warmed up, then coast for at least seven seconds without touching the brake or gas pedals.

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Saturday, November 9th, 2013 AT 1:03 PM

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Seem like car starts when it wants to. Will not start now. That is correct wire plugs ii